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9d72e610_Flashcards_about_LCC__Definition | [Term] Medieval Drama [Definition] | : the period in which drama was invented once again. | [] | Flashcards about LCC | Definition | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1225259 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00182-ip-10-236-191-2_731119343_3.json |
9d72e610_Flashcards_about_LCC__Definition | [Term] Renaissance drama [Definition] | : 16th and 17th centuries in England, was a period of great artistic and technological creativity and drama benefited from the innovative spirit of the period. | [] | Flashcards about LCC | Definition | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1225259 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00182-ip-10-236-191-2_731119343_3.json |
9d72e610_Flashcards_about_LCC__Definition | [Term] Modern drama [Definition] | : Began in late 19th century. During this time realism was a dominant force in literature. | [] | Flashcards about LCC | Definition | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1225259 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00182-ip-10-236-191-2_731119343_3.json |
9d72e610_Flashcards_about_LCC__Definition | [Term] Pastoral drama [Definition] | : Dramatic works set in rural settings that idealize the life of shepherds and other country people. | [] | Flashcards about LCC | Definition | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1225259 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00182-ip-10-236-191-2_731119343_3.json |
9d72e610_Flashcards_about_LCC__Definition | [Term] Theater of the absurd [Definition] | : playwrights that explored the possibility that human life lacks any ultimate meaning; these plays put characters in absurd situations where effective action and genuine communication are possible. | [] | Flashcards about LCC | Definition | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1225259 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00182-ip-10-236-191-2_731119343_3.json |
9d72e610_Flashcards_about_LCC__Definition | [Term] Expressionism [Definition] | : Playwrights aimed to portray states of intense emotion (sometimes to the point of psychological disturbance) through very exaggerated costumes, make-up, and actions. | [] | Flashcards about LCC | Definition | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1225259 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00182-ip-10-236-191-2_731119343_3.json |
9d72e610_Flashcards_about_LCC__Definition | [Term] Symbolist drama [Definition] | : rather than portray everyday situations, playwrights used imaginary settings and symbolic characters and actions to explore spiritual and psychological truths. | [] | Flashcards about LCC | Definition | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1225259 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00182-ip-10-236-191-2_731119343_3.json |
9d72e610_Flashcards_about_LCC__Definition | [Term] Stage directions [Definition] | : detailed description of plays settings and characters and sometimes even the emotion or gesture meant to accompany a specific speech. | [] | Flashcards about LCC | Definition | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1225259 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00182-ip-10-236-191-2_731119343_3.json |
9d72e610_Flashcards_about_LCC__Definition | [Term] Fourth wall [Definition] | : an imaginary barrier between the audience and the audience. | [] | Flashcards about LCC | Definition | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1225259 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00182-ip-10-236-191-2_731119343_3.json |
9d72e610_Flashcards_about_LCC__Definition | [Term] Realism [Definition] | : The effort to portray life as it is. | [] | Flashcards about LCC | Definition | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1225259 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00182-ip-10-236-191-2_731119343_3.json |
9d72e610_Flashcards_about_LCC__Definition | [Term] Picture-frame stage [Definition] | : The audience looks into the stage and sees actors interacting within a detailed set representing a room or other location | [] | Flashcards about LCC | Definition | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1225259 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00182-ip-10-236-191-2_731119343_3.json |
9d72e610_Flashcards_about_LCC__Definition | [Term] Proscenium arch [Definition] | : an indoor auditorium with rows of seats faceing a picture-frame stage. | [] | Flashcards about LCC | Definition | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1225259 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00182-ip-10-236-191-2_731119343_3.json |
9d72e610_Flashcards_about_LCC__Definition | [Term] Court comedies [Definition] | : Comedic works, often consisting of improbable plots, elaborate costumes and sets, and music, meant to be performed in a royal court. | [] | Flashcards about LCC | Definition | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1225259 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00182-ip-10-236-191-2_731119343_3.json |
9d72e610_Flashcards_about_LCC__Definition | [Term] Chronicle plays [Definition] | : Dramatic works based on historic events and often with the purpose of promoting patriotism. Featured noble or royal characters, a great many performers, and spectacular pageantry. | [] | Flashcards about LCC | Definition | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1225259 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00182-ip-10-236-191-2_731119343_3.json |
9d72e610_Flashcards_about_LCC__Definition | [Term] Elizabethan drama [Definition] | Exposure to the drama of the Classical period inspired Renaissance playwrights to adopt the genres of tragedy and comedy to explore issues of history, politics, gender, and family relations, and other current topics | [] | Flashcards about LCC | Definition | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1225259 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00182-ip-10-236-191-2_731119343_3.json |
9d72e610_Flashcards_about_LCC__Definition | [Term] Flat Character [Definition] | : Characters that don't change. | [] | Flashcards about LCC | Definition | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1225259 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00182-ip-10-236-191-2_731119343_3.json |
9d72e610_Flashcards_about_LCC__Definition | [Term] Mystery plays [Definition] | : Dramatic works based on biblical stories. | [] | Flashcards about LCC | Definition | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1225259 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00182-ip-10-236-191-2_731119343_3.json |
9d72e610_Flashcards_about_LCC__Definition | [Term] Miracle plays [Definition] | : Dramatic works based on legendary miracles performed by saints or sacred objects. | [] | Flashcards about LCC | Definition | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1225259 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00182-ip-10-236-191-2_731119343_3.json |
9d72e610_Flashcards_about_LCC__Definition | [Term] Morality plays [Definition] | : Dramatic works that personify virtues and vices to convey allegorical themes. | [] | Flashcards about LCC | Definition | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1225259 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00182-ip-10-236-191-2_731119343_3.json |
9d72e610_Flashcards_about_LCC__Definition | [Term] High comedy [Definition] | : A subgenre of comedy that engages audiences on an intellectual level and where the humor derives from situations that reveal inconsistencies in human behavior. Its funny because its true. | [] | Flashcards about LCC | Definition | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1225259 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00182-ip-10-236-191-2_731119343_3.json |
9d72e610_Flashcards_about_LCC__Definition | [Term] Low comedy [Definition] | : A subgenre of comedy where the humor derives from jokes, trickery, and physical actions that engage audiences on an elemental level. Makes us laugh but rarely makes us think. | [] | Flashcards about LCC | Definition | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1225259 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00182-ip-10-236-191-2_731119343_3.json |
9d72e610_Flashcards_about_LCC__Definition | [Term] Shakespearian Tragedy [Definition] | : A subgenre of tragedy containing elements of Aristotelian tragedy and featuring tragic characters, sensationalistic violence, and the language of blank verse. | [] | Flashcards about LCC | Definition | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1225259 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00182-ip-10-236-191-2_731119343_3.json |
9d72e610_Flashcards_about_LCC__Definition | [Term] Modern Tragedy [Definition] | : A subgenre of tragedy that emerged in the modern period to portray ordinary people struggling with everyday issues. Modern tragedies can be realistic or involve experimentation with dramatic form and conventions. | [] | Flashcards about LCC | Definition | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1225259 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00182-ip-10-236-191-2_731119343_3.json |
9d72e610_Flashcards_about_LCC__Definition | [Term] Tragicomedy [Definition] | : A dramatic genre containing elements of both tragedy and comedy, featuring conflicts that nearly end tragically but finally lead to happy resolutions. | [] | Flashcards about LCC | Definition | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1225259 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00182-ip-10-236-191-2_731119343_3.json |
9d72e610_Flashcards_about_LCC__Definition | [Term] Melodrama [Definition] | : A dramatic genre featuring music and tending to focus on action, adventure, passion, and suspense over character depth. | [] | Flashcards about LCC | Definition | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1225259 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00182-ip-10-236-191-2_731119343_3.json |
9d72e610_Flashcards_about_LCC__Definition | [Term] Comedy [Definition] | : Subgenre of drama. | [] | Flashcards about LCC | Definition | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1225259 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00182-ip-10-236-191-2_731119343_3.json |
9d72e610_Flashcards_about_LCC__Definition | [Term] Tragedy [Definition] | : Subgenre of drama. | [] | Flashcards about LCC | Definition | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1225259 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00182-ip-10-236-191-2_731119343_3.json |
9d72e610_Flashcards_about_LCC__Definition | [Term] Amphitheater [Definition] | : An outdoor theater. | [] | Flashcards about LCC | Definition | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1225259 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00182-ip-10-236-191-2_731119343_3.json |
9d72e610_Flashcards_about_LCC__Definition | [Term] Orchestra [Definition] | : One of the 3 main parts of a greek theater. A circular space in the center of the amphitheater where the play was performed. | [] | Flashcards about LCC | Definition | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1225259 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00182-ip-10-236-191-2_731119343_3.json |
9d72e610_Flashcards_about_LCC__Definition | [Term] Skene [Definition] | : A backstage building for storing and changing costumes. | [] | Flashcards about LCC | Definition | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1225259 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00182-ip-10-236-191-2_731119343_3.json |
9d72e610_Flashcards_about_LCC__Definition | [Term] Theatron [Definition] | : where the audience sat in tiers surrounding the orchestra and the skene. | [] | Flashcards about LCC | Definition | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1225259 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00182-ip-10-236-191-2_731119343_3.json |
9d72e610_Flashcards_about_LCC__Definition | [Term] Burlesque [Definition] | : A subgenre of low comedy characterized by extreme caricature, distortion of situations and events, and exaggeration to the point of absurdity. | [] | Flashcards about LCC | Definition | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1225259 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00182-ip-10-236-191-2_731119343_3.json |
9d72e610_Flashcards_about_LCC__Definition | [Term] Commedia dell'arte [Definition] | : A subgenre of low comedy that emerged in Italy in the 16th century and involves stock characters improvising on a given scenario. | [] | Flashcards about LCC | Definition | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1225259 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00182-ip-10-236-191-2_731119343_3.json |
9d72e610_Flashcards_about_LCC__Definition | [Term] Farce [Definition] | : A subgenre of low comedy in which the humor derives from crass jokes, absurd situations, and ridiculous actions. | [] | Flashcards about LCC | Definition | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1225259 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00182-ip-10-236-191-2_731119343_3.json |
9d72e610_Flashcards_about_LCC__Definition | [Term] Slapstick [Definition] | : A subgenre of low comedy that involves practical jokes, humiliating blunders, horseplay, and violence. Often an element of farce. | [] | Flashcards about LCC | Definition | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1225259 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00182-ip-10-236-191-2_731119343_3.json |
9d72e610_Flashcards_about_LCC__Definition | [Term] Comedy of manners [Definition] | : A subgenre of high comedy that portrays relationships and love affairs, often in upper-class society, and satirizes conventional social codes of behavior. | [] | Flashcards about LCC | Definition | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1225259 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00182-ip-10-236-191-2_731119343_3.json |
9d72e610_Flashcards_about_LCC__Definition | [Term] Romantic Comedy [Definition] | : A subgenre of high comedy that features young couples encountering obstacles on their paths toward love and usually finding happy endings. | [] | Flashcards about LCC | Definition | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1225259 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00182-ip-10-236-191-2_731119343_3.json |
9d72e610_Flashcards_about_LCC__Definition | [Term] Satire [Definition] | : A subgenre of comedy in which irony, sarcasm, and ridicule are used to point out flaws in people or social institutions in order to encourage positive social change. | [] | Flashcards about LCC | Definition | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1225259 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00182-ip-10-236-191-2_731119343_3.json |
1b93817e_Flashcards_about_Stack__192180__Question | [Answer] A Truck [Question] | What is cooler then a car? | [
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1b93817e_Flashcards_about_Stack__192180__Question | [Answer] Heck if i know [Question] | How Big is the Earth? | [
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1b93817e_Flashcards_about_Stack__192180__Question | [Answer] Bye [Question] | Hi | [
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d930e54b_rds_about_Kinesiology_Practice__Question | [Answer] Synarthrodial Amphiarthrodial Diarthrodial [Question] | Types Of Joints | [] | Flashcards about Kinesiology Practice | Question | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-615354 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00300-ip-10-236-191-2_745437424_3.json |
d930e54b_rds_about_Kinesiology_Practice__Question | [Answer] Essentially no movement and has fibrous sutures; sutures of skull [Question] | Synarthrodial Joint | [] | Flashcards about Kinesiology Practice | Question | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-615354 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00300-ip-10-236-191-2_745437424_3.json |
d930e54b_rds_about_Kinesiology_Practice__Question | [Answer] Small amount of movement and is cartilaginous; symphysis pubis, intervertebral discs [Question] | Amphiarthrosis Joint | [] | Flashcards about Kinesiology Practice | Question | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-615354 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00300-ip-10-236-191-2_745437424_3.json |
d930e54b_rds_about_Kinesiology_Practice__Question | [Answer] Freely moveable joint and has joint; articular cartilage gets nutrients from synovial fluid; 2 articular bones; has joint cavity; Example: Hip,knee,shoulder,elbow [Question] | Diarthrodial Joint | [] | Flashcards about Kinesiology Practice | Question | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-615354 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00300-ip-10-236-191-2_745437424_3.json |
d930e54b_rds_about_Kinesiology_Practice__Question | [Answer] One Axis; 1DF; Hinge for flex/ext;elbow and knee; Pivot for rotation in transverse plane; Axis C1 & C2, proximal radial/ulna jt [Question] | Uniaxial Joint | [] | Flashcards about Kinesiology Practice | Question | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-615354 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00300-ip-10-236-191-2_745437424_3.json |
d930e54b_rds_about_Kinesiology_Practice__Question | [Answer] Two Axis; 2DF; Condyloid flex/ext (Wrist) allows some abd/add (MP jts) radia/ulnar dev; Saddle joint concave surface meeting metacarpal of thumb flex/ext;abd/add ex. Thumb CMC [Question] | Biaxial Joint | [] | Flashcards about Kinesiology Practice | Question | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-615354 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00300-ip-10-236-191-2_745437424_3.json |
d930e54b_rds_about_Kinesiology_Practice__Question | [Answer] multiaxial joint; 3DF motion occurs in all three axes; joint allows more motion; the ball and socket joint; 3 degrees of freedom; hip/shoulder IR/ER/flex/ext/add/abd [Question] | Triaxial Joint | [] | Flashcards about Kinesiology Practice | Question | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-615354 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00300-ip-10-236-191-2_745437424_3.json |
d930e54b_rds_about_Kinesiology_Practice__Question | [Answer] Passes through the body from front to back and divides the body into right and left parts. Motions of this plane are flexion and extension. Axis Frontal [Question] | Saggital Plane | [] | Flashcards about Kinesiology Practice | Question | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-615354 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00300-ip-10-236-191-2_745437424_3.json |
d930e54b_rds_about_Kinesiology_Practice__Question | [Answer] Passes through body from side to side and divides the body into front and back parts. Motions of this plane are abd/add, radial/ulnar deviation, and eversion/inversion. [Question] | Frontal (coronal) Plane | [] | Flashcards about Kinesiology Practice | Question | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-615354 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00300-ip-10-236-191-2_745437424_3.json |
d930e54b_rds_about_Kinesiology_Practice__Question | [Answer] Passes through the body horizontally and divides the body into top and bottom parts. Motionsin this plane are medial/lateral rotation, supination/pronation, right/left rotation, and horizontal abd/ad. Axis Vertical/Longitundinal [Question] | Transverse (horizontal plane)Plane | [] | Flashcards about Kinesiology Practice | Question | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-615354 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00300-ip-10-236-191-2_745437424_3.json |
d930e54b_rds_about_Kinesiology_Practice__Question | [Answer] runs through a joint from front to back. This is on the frontal plane. [Question] | Saggital Axis | [] | Flashcards about Kinesiology Practice | Question | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-615354 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00300-ip-10-236-191-2_745437424_3.json |
d930e54b_rds_about_Kinesiology_Practice__Question | [Answer] runs through a joint from side to side. This is on the saggital plane. [Question] | Frontal Axis | [] | Flashcards about Kinesiology Practice | Question | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-615354 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00300-ip-10-236-191-2_745437424_3.json |
d930e54b_rds_about_Kinesiology_Practice__Question | [Answer] The point that runs through a joint from top to bottom. This is on the transverse plane. [Question] | Vertical/Longitudinal Axis | [] | Flashcards about Kinesiology Practice | Question | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-615354 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00300-ip-10-236-191-2_745437424_3.json |
d930e54b_rds_about_Kinesiology_Practice__Question | [Answer] The axis is always perpendicular to the plane. Occurs in a plane and around an axis. [Question] | Joint Movement | [] | Flashcards about Kinesiology Practice | Question | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-615354 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00300-ip-10-236-191-2_745437424_3.json |
d930e54b_rds_about_Kinesiology_Practice__Question | [Answer] Uniaxial Joint; Motion around one plane and one axis; Elbow Joint (saggital plane) [Question] | One Degree of Freedom | [] | Flashcards about Kinesiology Practice | Question | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-615354 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00300-ip-10-236-191-2_745437424_3.json |
d930e54b_rds_about_Kinesiology_Practice__Question | [Answer] Biaxial Joints; Motion around two planes; Wrist (sagittal and frontal planes) [Question] | Two Degrees of Freedom | [] | Flashcards about Kinesiology Practice | Question | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-615354 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00300-ip-10-236-191-2_745437424_3.json |
d930e54b_rds_about_Kinesiology_Practice__Question | [Answer] Triaxial Joints; Hip joint moves in all 3 planes. [Question] | Three Degrees of Freedom | [] | Flashcards about Kinesiology Practice | Question | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-615354 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00300-ip-10-236-191-2_745437424_3.json |
d930e54b_rds_about_Kinesiology_Practice__Question | [Answer] Rigid bar that can rotate about a fixed when point when a force is applied to overcome resistance. [Question] | Lever | [] | Flashcards about Kinesiology Practice | Question | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-615354 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00300-ip-10-236-191-2_745437424_3.json |
d930e54b_rds_about_Kinesiology_Practice__Question | [Answer] a fixed point at which movement of a lever occurs. [Question] | Axis | [] | Flashcards about Kinesiology Practice | Question | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-615354 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00300-ip-10-236-191-2_745437424_3.json |
d930e54b_rds_about_Kinesiology_Practice__Question | [Answer] in the human body, this is usually muscular. [Question] | Force | [] | Flashcards about Kinesiology Practice | Question | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-615354 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00300-ip-10-236-191-2_745437424_3.json |
d930e54b_rds_about_Kinesiology_Practice__Question | [Answer] in human motion, this includes the force opposing the movement of the lever. [Question] | Resistance | [] | Flashcards about Kinesiology Practice | Question | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-615354 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00300-ip-10-236-191-2_745437424_3.json |
d930e54b_rds_about_Kinesiology_Practice__Question | [Answer] Distal segment moves freely; Example: 15 knee kicks, running, cybex, free weights [Question] | Open Kinetic Chain | [] | Flashcards about Kinesiology Practice | Question | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-615354 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00300-ip-10-236-191-2_745437424_3.json |
d930e54b_rds_about_Kinesiology_Practice__Question | [Answer] Distal segment moves fixed; Example: push ups, lunges, squats, crutch walking, pushing a wheelchair, bench press, stair stepper [Question] | Closed Kinetic Chain | [] | Flashcards about Kinesiology Practice | Question | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-615354 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00300-ip-10-236-191-2_745437424_3.json |
d930e54b_rds_about_Kinesiology_Practice__Question | [Answer] Movement of the bone. This can be measured. Example: Flexion at the shoulder. [Question] | Osteokinematics | [] | Flashcards about Kinesiology Practice | Question | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-615354 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00300-ip-10-236-191-2_745437424_3.json |
d930e54b_rds_about_Kinesiology_Practice__Question | [Answer] Movement of the joint. This cannot be measured. This is usually found between joints. [Question] | Arthorkinematics | [] | Flashcards about Kinesiology Practice | Question | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-615354 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00300-ip-10-236-191-2_745437424_3.json |
d930e54b_rds_about_Kinesiology_Practice__Question | [Answer] Normal inherent movement of a joint that cannot be reproduced voluntarily. It gives rise to 3D of freedom. Ex. You cannot physically rotate the knee on your own, the tibia has to rotate. [Question] | Accessory(Ancillary)Motion | [] | Flashcards about Kinesiology Practice | Question | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-615354 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00300-ip-10-236-191-2_745437424_3.json |
d930e54b_rds_about_Kinesiology_Practice__Question | [Answer] This is where different parts of one bone touches different points of another. Occur for normal joint function. Ex. A ball rolling across the floor. [Question] | Rolling | [] | Flashcards about Kinesiology Practice | Question | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-615354 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00300-ip-10-236-191-2_745437424_3.json |
d930e54b_rds_about_Kinesiology_Practice__Question | [Answer] Same point of one bone touches different points on another. [Question] | Gliding (Sliding) | [] | Flashcards about Kinesiology Practice | Question | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-615354 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00300-ip-10-236-191-2_745437424_3.json |
d930e54b_rds_about_Kinesiology_Practice__Question | [Answer] Motion that occurs along the longitudinal axis of a bone. [Question] | Spinning | [] | Flashcards about Kinesiology Practice | Question | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-615354 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00300-ip-10-236-191-2_745437424_3.json |
d930e54b_rds_about_Kinesiology_Practice__Question | [Answer] When a convex bone moves on a concave bone you will get rolling and gliding in the opposite directions[(Humerus(convex)/glenoid(concave)]. [Question] | Rule of Convex on Concave | [] | Flashcards about Kinesiology Practice | Question | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-615354 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00300-ip-10-236-191-2_745437424_3.json |
d930e54b_rds_about_Kinesiology_Practice__Question | [Answer] The position is locked in. Maximum tension and maximum congruence of joint surfaces. End of Range. [Question] | Closed Pack Position | [] | Flashcards about Kinesiology Practice | Question | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-615354 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00300-ip-10-236-191-2_745437424_3.json |
d930e54b_rds_about_Kinesiology_Practice__Question | [Answer] The position has increased joint play, decreased congruency and joint capsule is on slack. The ligaments are not taut. [Question] | Open (Loose) Pack Position | [] | Flashcards about Kinesiology Practice | Question | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-615354 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00300-ip-10-236-191-2_745437424_3.json |
d930e54b_rds_about_Kinesiology_Practice__Question | [Answer] Long bone Short bone Flat bone Irregular bone Sesamoid bone [Question] | Types of Bones | [] | Flashcards about Kinesiology Practice | Question | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-615354 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00300-ip-10-236-191-2_745437424_3.json |
d930e54b_rds_about_Kinesiology_Practice__Question | [Answer] length more than width (and tubular) ex. femur [Question] | Long Bone | [] | Flashcards about Kinesiology Practice | Question | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-615354 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00300-ip-10-236-191-2_745437424_3.json |
d930e54b_rds_about_Kinesiology_Practice__Question | [Answer] dimensions large surface articulates with more than one bone example: carpals and tarsals [Question] | Short bone | [] | Flashcards about Kinesiology Practice | Question | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-615354 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00300-ip-10-236-191-2_745437424_3.json |
d930e54b_rds_about_Kinesiology_Practice__Question | [Answer] broad and thin. examples: scapula, sternum, cranial bones (frontal, parietal) [Question] | Flat bone | [] | Flashcards about Kinesiology Practice | Question | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-615354 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00300-ip-10-236-191-2_745437424_3.json |
d930e54b_rds_about_Kinesiology_Practice__Question | [Answer] Same composite as flat bone. Example: Vertebra, sacrum, coccyx, mandible, facial bones [Question] | Irregular | [] | Flashcards about Kinesiology Practice | Question | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-615354 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00300-ip-10-236-191-2_745437424_3.json |
d930e54b_rds_about_Kinesiology_Practice__Question | [Answer] a bone that forms within a tendon; example: patella and base of big toe [Question] | Sesmoid | [] | Flashcards about Kinesiology Practice | Question | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-615354 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00300-ip-10-236-191-2_745437424_3.json |
d930e54b_rds_about_Kinesiology_Practice__Question | [Answer] Diaphysis Epiphysis Metaphysis Endosteum Periosteum [Question] | Structure of bone | [] | Flashcards about Kinesiology Practice | Question | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-615354 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00300-ip-10-236-191-2_745437424_3.json |
d930e54b_rds_about_Kinesiology_Practice__Question | [Answer] shaft of long bone. [Question] | Diaphysis | [] | Flashcards about Kinesiology Practice | Question | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-615354 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00300-ip-10-236-191-2_745437424_3.json |
d930e54b_rds_about_Kinesiology_Practice__Question | [Answer] ends of bone. [Question] | Epiphysis | [] | Flashcards about Kinesiology Practice | Question | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-615354 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00300-ip-10-236-191-2_745437424_3.json |
d930e54b_rds_about_Kinesiology_Practice__Question | [Answer] lies between diaphysis and epiphysis. Functions to support the epiphysis. [Question] | Metaphysis | [] | Flashcards about Kinesiology Practice | Question | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-615354 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00300-ip-10-236-191-2_745437424_3.json |
d930e54b_rds_about_Kinesiology_Practice__Question | [Answer] lines medulary canal, responsible for resorption contains the osteoclast that break down bone tissue. [Question] | Endosteum | [] | Flashcards about Kinesiology Practice | Question | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-615354 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00300-ip-10-236-191-2_745437424_3.json |
d930e54b_rds_about_Kinesiology_Practice__Question | [Answer] covering of the bone; very sensitive and provides a route for circulation (vascular) and nerve supply. Active in bone growth and repair [Question] | Periosteum | [] | Flashcards about Kinesiology Practice | Question | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-615354 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00300-ip-10-236-191-2_745437424_3.json |
d930e54b_rds_about_Kinesiology_Practice__Question | [Answer] Strap Muscles Fusiform Muscles Rhomboidal Muscles Triangular Muscles [Question] | Types of Muscle (Parallel-fibered muscles) | [] | Flashcards about Kinesiology Practice | Question | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-615354 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00300-ip-10-236-191-2_745437424_3.json |
d930e54b_rds_about_Kinesiology_Practice__Question | [Answer] Unipennate muscles Bipennate muscles Multipennate muscles [Question] | Types of Muscle (Oblique-fibered muscles) | [] | Flashcards about Kinesiology Practice | Question | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-615354 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00300-ip-10-236-191-2_745437424_3.json |
d930e54b_rds_about_Kinesiology_Practice__Question | [Answer] long and thin with fibers. Example: rectus abdominus, sternocleidomastoid [Question] | Strap Muscles | [] | Flashcards about Kinesiology Practice | Question | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-615354 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00300-ip-10-236-191-2_745437424_3.json |
d930e54b_rds_about_Kinesiology_Practice__Question | [Answer] Shaped like a spindle. Example: biceps [Question] | Fusiform Muscles | [] | Flashcards about Kinesiology Practice | Question | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-615354 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00300-ip-10-236-191-2_745437424_3.json |
d930e54b_rds_about_Kinesiology_Practice__Question | [Answer] four-sided, usually flat, with broad attachments at each end. Example: rhomboids [Question] | Rhomboidal Muscles | [] | Flashcards about Kinesiology Practice | Question | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-615354 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00300-ip-10-236-191-2_745437424_3.json |
d930e54b_rds_about_Kinesiology_Practice__Question | [Answer] flat and fan shaped. Example: Pectoralis major [Question] | Triangular Muscles | [] | Flashcards about Kinesiology Practice | Question | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-615354 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00300-ip-10-236-191-2_745437424_3.json |
d930e54b_rds_about_Kinesiology_Practice__Question | [Answer] looks like a common feather. Example: rectus femoris (quad) [Question] | Bipennate Muscles | [] | Flashcards about Kinesiology Practice | Question | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-615354 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00300-ip-10-236-191-2_745437424_3.json |
d930e54b_rds_about_Kinesiology_Practice__Question | [Answer] a series of short fibers. looks like one side of a feather. Example: tibialis posterior, semi membranous [Question] | Unipennate Muscles | [] | Flashcards about Kinesiology Practice | Question | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-615354 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00300-ip-10-236-191-2_745437424_3.json |
d930e54b_rds_about_Kinesiology_Practice__Question | [Answer] many tendons with oblique fibers. Example: deltoid and subscapularis [Question] | Multipennate Muscles | [] | Flashcards about Kinesiology Practice | Question | http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-615354 | 31/1438042988924.75_20150728002308-00300-ip-10-236-191-2_745437424_3.json |
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